Isolated Amazonian Community Uses Deadly Traps to Deter Contact

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Isolated Amazonian Community Uses Deadly Traps to Deter Contact
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The Massaco, an uncontacted tribe in Brazil's Rondônia state, has intensified efforts to avoid contact with outsiders. They are known for using sophisticated traps with hidden hardwood spikes, capable of even damaging tractor tires. These traps have been found near Funai bases, highlighting the community's determination to remain secluded. Funai uses rainforest cameras to monitor the Massaco, estimating their population at around 300 individuals, a significant increase from previous decades.

Amid their population’s growing numbers, the isolated community’s deforested Rondônia state has intensified efforts to avoid contact.These signature traps, increasingly found near Brazil’s National Indigenous Peoples Foundation bases, have been underlining their determination to remain secluded.

However, in 1987, Funai shifted to a no-contact policy after recognizing the catastrophic impact of contact, turning Massaco’s land into“On our most recent expeditions and in satellite images, we’ve seen more new tapiris , so I wouldn’t be surprised if there are 300 individuals,” Algayer, who is known as Alemão , toldAccording to Algayer, the community grew from having an estimated population of 100 to 120 in the 1990s to having now an estimated 50 families.

Analyzing new images, Algayer pointed to the apparent leader of the group: “The oldest one holding the stick has the spike under his arm.

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